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By Cameron03 SILVER
Papillion, Nebraska

I pour a drawer of notebooks onto my floor; notebooks with glistening covers landing beside dull, scaly composition books, all the same. I sift through each individually,...
Cameron03 SILVER, Papillion, Nebraska
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By CurtisP BRONZE
Southborough, Massachusetts
CurtisP BRONZE, Southborough, Massachusetts
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By reach4mars GOLD
State College, Pennsylvania
reach4mars GOLD, State College, Pennsylvania
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Favorite Quote:
I already know how it ends, I'm just here for the ride :)

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By tfernandes BRONZE
Cumberland, Rhode Island
tfernandes BRONZE, Cumberland, Rhode Island
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By Sneha.Pasmasgets BRONZE
Cupertino, California
Sneha.Pasmasgets BRONZE, Cupertino, California
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By ReeseVillazor SILVER
New York, New York
ReeseVillazor SILVER, New York, New York
8 articles 0 photos 2 comments

Favorite Quote:
"The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

vbrown1204 GOLD, Fort Myers, Florida
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Favorite Quote:
"everything was beautiful and nothing hurt" - kurt vonnegut jr

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By gracek931 BRONZE
San Diego, California
gracek931 BRONZE, San Diego, California
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By hummingbird_7 BRONZE
Jupiter , Florida
hummingbird_7 BRONZE, Jupiter , Florida
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By Marahlevick SILVER
St Albans, Vermont
Marahlevick SILVER, St Albans, Vermont
5 articles 2 photos 1 comment

Favorite Quote:
“If he can't help but degrade other women when they're not looking if toxicity is central to his language he could hold you in his lap and be soft honey that man could feed you sugar and douse you in rose water but that still could not make him sweet” (Rupi Kaur, Milk and Honey).